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Sorrento
[suh-ren-toh, saw
noun
a seaport in SW Italy, on the Bay of Naples: resort; cathedral; ancient ruins.
Sorrento
/ səˈrɛntəʊ, sorˈrɛnto /
noun
a port in SW Italy, in Campania on a mountainous peninsula between the Bay of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno: a resort since Roman times. Pop: 16 536 (2001)
Other Word Forms
- Sorrentine adjective
Example Sentences
The closing shot is Bono singing onstage at the Beacon, then cutting into Bono singing onstage at the stunningly opulent Teatro San Carlo in Naples, Italy, the audience leaping to their feet, before the camera rises up above the theater and the city skyline to a view of the Gulf of Naples and of Sorrento across it in the distance, spirits rising.
A trip in 2023 to Sorrento, on the Italian coast, was a major catalyst for starting weight-loss injections last June.
Marbella on Spain's south coast, has a forecasted high of 15C this weekend, Ibiza is forecasted 17C, and Sorrento on the Amalfi Coast, could reach a high of 18C.
Ciampa has lived in Sorrento, near Naples, most of her life with her extended family.
Ciampa had custody of the child, Ethan, and was raising him in her Sorrento home with two of her other children and her extended family, though Nichols had regular morning visits, according to court testimony.
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